Notes: 7x 7" Singles with one track on each side contained in 7 joined plastic sleeves.
Actually printed in Holland but released in France.
Translation: new style was too "new"; fight for your right is too "fight"; now you will find a 7" to play, no?

Notes: This comes with the same picture sleeve as the promo version. The one difference is that the text on the back cover is pink. The vinyl-label comes with a very light black stamp with Spanish lettering.

Notes: Comes with a japanese text insert with the lyrics.
The only difference between the Promo and normal release is that the promo has the japanese characters for "Promo Only" / "Not For Sale" (etc) printed on the vinyl label. Two different variations of this have been found, one with 3x black characters, the other with 6x white characters in a box.
Some copies have been found with a foldout Poster (Front
& Back).

Notes: This "joke" record does not actually contain any music as the vinyl has no grooves cut into it. Released prior to the release of the album, it tells the owner to write to CBS for the real version.
Comes with an insert [Front] [Back]
that translates to: "If you are not satisfied with 'this record' call or write at P.Castellana... and 'fight for your rights (to receive a real record)'
With the Beastie Boys you never know..."
The circle in the top left is printed on the sleeve and states "No.1 en USA" = "Number One in the USA".

Notes: This release is exactly the same as the other US LP release (C 40238) except it has "BFC 40238" on the spine and is missing the "02" at the end of the barcode.
Retail copies have been found with a gold stamp identifying it as a promotional release.

Notes: Labelled as a "Club-Edition" on the top right corner on the back of the sleeve, the vinyl is exactly the same as the Dutch LP [DEF 450062 1] including the vinyl-labels.
Some copies come with a sticker on the front advertising it as the "No.1 US Album".

Notes: The red image in the bottom right corner is a sticker, while the circle in the top left is printed on the sleeve. Translations from the sleeve:
"No.1 en USA" = "Number One in the USA"
"tambien en cassette" = "also in cassette"
"precio redondo de cbs" = "round price from CBS". [Round prices are economic / promotional ones]

Notes: This version made a mistake with the vinyl-labels naming the album "Licensed To Kill" as opposed to "Licensed To Ill".
The circle in the top left is printed on the sleeve and states "No.1 en USA" = "Number One in the USA".

Notes: Though very similar to the South African pressing, including the same catalogue number, the back of this sleeve states "Manufactured and Marketed by Zimbabwee Music Corporation". The labels have obvious differences. Note the misprint on these lables, "Licensed" is spelled "Licenced".

Notes: The release comes with a certificate of authenticity stating that it limited to 1000 copies. Each copy is numbered with a sticker on the back of the release. Track 18 is titled Home (Demo) from the widely circulated Brooklyn Demos.

Notes: This version made a mistake with the cassette-labels naming the album "Licensed To Kill" as opposed to "Licensed To Ill".
The circle in the top left is printed on the sleeve and states "No.1 en USA" = "Number One in the USA".